BIO
REM® was founded to
take advantage of the newly approved bioremediation process for the clean-up of
hydrocarbon contaminants in soil and groundwater. We can clean up
anything from a corner gas station to a large superfund site.

We are an environmental company
with our core business being insitu treatment of soil and groundwater in order
to biodegrade petroleum and hydrocarbons. Our claim to fame is our
exclusive H-10™ product technology that we use to biodegrade contaminants.

Indigenous bacteria is present in the environment that
will biodegrade hydrocarbon contaminants. The problem is there is NOT
ENOUGH indigenous bacteria in the site to clean the site - we provide Bio Rem's
H-10™ 100% natural cultures that supplements the indigenous bacteria.
Through proper on site propagation we establish natural microaerophillic
bacteria colonies and then introduce the H-10™ natural occurring
bacteria to the area of contamination.

The use of bacterial cultures
as a means of remediating hydrocarbon contaminants dates back to the early 1950’s.
The Bio Rem, H-10™ Product was developed over a period
of ten years in the 1980’s.

In January 1990, the
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) first allowed bioremediation to be
conducted for the clean-up of hydrocarbon contamination in soils and groundwater.
The State of Indiana first allowed bioremediation in April of 1990. Bio
Rem, obtained the first approval to conduct Insitu Bioremediation in Indiana in
May of 1990. The company has
since
continued to expand from coast to coast. Bio
Rem, has also expanded to the international market with business in Canada
and Europe.